Thursday, 21 April 2011

Invitation

Estimada Comunidad Universitaria,
El campo laboral se vuelve cada vez más exigente, las habilidades que las empresas demandan son cada vez más altas y específicas. Las empresas valoran actitud, competencias, motivaciones personales y  una de las características más valoradas es el conocimiento de idiomas, y en especial el Inglés.
En el ciclo de charlas organizado por el Programa de Inglés, English: Day to Day,  contaremos con la distinguida visita de Eduardo Antunovic, CTPartners, consultora en selección de personal por Headhunting de ejecutivos de alto nivel, quien compartirá su experiencia personal y su mirada sobre el uso del idioma y su importancia en su campo.
Quedan todos cordialmente invitados.
Lugar: Facultad de Ingeniería. Beauchef 850 Auditorio Gorbea.
Fecha: Martes 03 de Mayo a las 10 AM.

Atte,
Programa INGLÉS
PLATAFORMA

Blogs 3 & 4

Dear Class,

Remember to continue developing your blogs. Don't forget to write blogs 3 & 4 even if we don't go to the class.
The instructions for blog 4 are the same as for blog 2, where you chose the topic and write 200 words minimum about any theme that interests you.

Blog 3 was about choices, a) a career-related website you enjoy visiting or b) an expert in your field that you admired.

Also, leave comments on at least three of your classmates' blogs.

Best,

Belén

Thursday, 14 April 2011

Post 3

Dear Class,

Today you have two options:
A. Write about a career-related website that you enjoy visiting.

You should:
- provide a link
- describe the website (sections, features,etc)
- say how often you visit the site
- explain why you like the site

B. Write about a person/expert on your field that you admire.

Say:
-Who she/he is (Short biography)
-What she/he has done (examples of their work)
-Why you like her/him
-Include his/her image


Don't forget to add comments to at least 3 of your classmates’ blogs
Word Count: 180 - 200
As it's so difficult for me to choose one single expert on my field I admire deeply, I'd write about a career-related website. As I've already told you, www.democracynow.org is one of my favourite websites. Although is not connected with any of my fields (translating nor teaching), I enjoy reading news here because I appreciate the effort of this independent media. Also, I can practice English by reading it and listening to it.
And my second favourite is www.bussu.com where you can learn and/or practice lots of different languages for free!


Good luck!


Belén

Friday, 8 April 2011

First Themed Post

Dear Class,

Before you start writing, read the tips. Then, choose a topic and write between 120 -150 words.
Also, don't forget to leave comments on at least three of your classmates' blogs. Those posts should have 30 -50 words minimum.

Good luck,

Belén

More on writing

Many people have problems writing articles because they have trouble getting their thoughts organized. Ultimately, they end up going from one random idea to another with no real direction, thus resulting in the article coming off as a jumble of ideas and not at all coherent. In this article, we're going to discuss the easiest way to get through the writing of an article on any topic; the use of bullet points. We'll explain what a bullet point is, how to use it and finish with examples. Hopefully, after reading this article, you'll know how to use bullet points to effectively write all of your articles.
A bullet point is a specific idea to be discussed. For example, in writing an article about identifying home business scams, the bullet points may be as follows:

1. What a scam is.
2. How to identify a scam.
3. What to do if you suspect you've been scammed.
These are three bullet points that you could use to write your article on identifying home business scams. Each bullet point would be a specific paragraph or section of your article. A well written article only needs to have about three or four paragraphs in addition to your introduction. So three or four bullet points should be more than sufficient to get your point across.
So, how do you go about using bullet points? Well, bullet points should be used in your introduction, just as I did in this article. If you go back to my introductory paragraph, you should be able to easily spot the bullet points. If not, here they are below.
1. What a bullet point is.
2. How to use it.
3. Finish with examples.
By doing this,. I have a clear path for my article to follow so that it flows smoothly.
Finally, we reach the third bullet point in this article, the examples. Okay, here is an example of an introductory paragraph on buying designer shoes. Mind you, I really don't know anything about designer shoes. I'm using this point to illustrate that even for a topic you know nothing about, you can still organize your thoughts in a way that makes researching the topic very easy.
Here is our paragraph.
Many people are into designer shoes because they want to have the latest in fashion. However, for those of you who aren't quite sure how to go about getting designer shoes, this article should give you a head start. We'll discuss what designer shoes are, where to find them, how to know if you're paying too much and finally what some of the top designer shoes are.
Okay, what are our bullet points?
1. What designer shoes are.
2. Where to find them.
3. How to know if you're paying too much.
4. What the top designer shoes are.
There you have it. Those are enough bullet points to fill up four paragraphs of an article.
By using bullet points in your articles, it makes the art of article writing a whole lot easier.

To YOUR Success,
Steven Wagenheim

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/559442

Monday, 4 April 2011

one of my favourite!

Once a good friend told me about this, I never stopped reading and watching it!


www.democracynow.org

Let me know what you think...

Belén